> From: Booth Martin
> 
> So far as the concern that management will just bypass it all by
> replicating
> the data, etc... well... it is their data afterall. If thats their
> decision
> then probably the files should have been left open in the first place.
If
> your data integrity decisions are not reflecting management's desires
then
> you have really dropped your drawers, anyway, haven't you?

My sentiments exactly.  I guess I'm only talking about data that
management considers a security issue.  I guess theree may be companies
willing to let all their data be public knowledge, but in my experience
those companies are few and far between.  Rather, I think the company
would be willing to put what is in effect a firewall around their
sensitive data.

Presented that way, I doubt you'd get a lot of grumbling from
management.  For instance, who is it that is running reports on
sensitive information, anyway, and why are they doing it?

Joe


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